Photos: Spring Has Sprung

It was a truly joyful experience going out for our first hike of the “spring-like” season. Beneath the melting snow you could see plants at the beginning of their life. To see green breaking through the mass of white surrounding us was delightful! My husband took some great photos of baby herbs and I wanted to share them with you.

When herbs are this young it can often be difficult to identify them accurately. I have added latin and common names to the photos that I (and my fellow herbal students) am 100% sure about. Please feel free to add comments if you know one the identification of one of the photos!!

Thanks for the suggestions KimberLee. I am working with my fellow herbal students to identify them all now. When plants are this young and without flowers it can be difficult to identify them properly. Going to add some names to the photos now.

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Correne Omland is a Traditional Western Herbalist, homesteader, forager and a work at home mom. She lives with her family in rural Durham Region where they grow food, plants for medicine and raise chickens.

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